"The Rolling Stones - 6 OBI LP Collection"

THE ROLLING STONES - BEGGAR'S BANQUET - AFTERMATH - BETWEEN THE BUTTONS - FLOWERS - THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST (the latter 5 Stones LP's are on Japan Analog Vinyl on the London Records Label LAX SERIES) & STICKERS FINGERS JAPAN ROLLING STONES RECORDS ESS63001 - ALL TITLES ARE IN MINT TO NEAR MINT CONDITION. THESE LP'S HAVE BEEN RECENTLY PLAY TESTED AND CLEANED ON A VPI RECORD CLEANING MACHINE TO ENSURE IT'S QUALITY AS GRADED. Mymusicfix is offering some of the rarest Rolling Stones collectible Vinyl ever released. Each of these titles are very Limited Editions with most gone forever for fans & collectors of classic Stones LP additions. You will be one of the last people in the world to own these Rolling Stones masterpieces. So Don't Miss Out. Because what is "here today will be gone tomorrow forever". ALREADY OUT OF PRINT AND GONE. ALL ANALOG high definition virgin vinyl pressing for superior fidelity. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and ears. The ultimate record - the way music was meant to be heard - superior quality for any Audiophile. STICKY FINGERS - JAPAN ROLLING STONES RECORDS ESS63001 - IN MINT CONDITION - THIS PRESSING WILL BLOW YOU AWAY WITH IT'S QUALITY. 1. Brown Sugar 2. Sway 3. Wild Horses 4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 5. You Gotta Move 6. Bitch 7. I Got the Blues 8. Sister Morphine 9. Dead Flowers 10. Moonlight Mile FLOWERS JAPAN LONDON RECORDS LAX1010 IN MINT MINUS CONDITION - Track listing 1. Ruby Tuesday - (with Rolling Stones) 2. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow? - (with Rolling Stones) 3. Let's Spend the Night Together - (with Rolling Stones) 4. Lady Jane - (with Rolling Stones) 5. Out of Time - (with Rolling Stones) 6. My Girl - (with Rolling Stones) 7. Backstreet Girl - (with Rolling Stones) 8. Please Go Home - (with Rolling Stones) 9. Mother's Little Helper - (with Rolling Stones) 10. Take It or Leave It - (with Rolling Stones) 11. Ride On, Baby - (with Rolling Stones) 12. Sittin' on a Fence - (with Rolling Stones) Details Playing time: 37 min. Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham, Jody H. Klein (Compilation), Jody H. Klein (Reissue) Distributor: Universal Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes FLOWERS is a compilation of UK tracks and singles put together by Decca Records (UK) in 1967, including tracks that appeared on the English versions of AFTERMATH and BETWEEN THE BUTTONS. The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals); Brian Jones, Keith Richards (guitar, background vocals); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums). Audio Remasterers: Steve Rosenthal; Teri Landi. This album represents a turning point for the Stones. Though they had not yet fully integrated the baroque aspirations of pop into their music, the flower-power influence had nonetheless begun to take root. While all the earlier elements of their sound are still firmly in place, in the folky "Backstreet Girl" and the relentlessly rocking "Let's Spend The Night Together," new sounds also crop up. Cuts like the woodwind-sweetened ballad "Ruby Tuesday" and the Middle Eastern-tinged "Mother's Little Helper" set the stage for the full-blown head-trip that would unveil itself later that year on THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST. THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST - JAPAN LONDON RECORDS LAX1011 INMINT MINUS CONDITION - No Stones album split critical opinion as much as their stab at psychedelia. Uncut magazine concluded that although the record has long been derided as the Stones' misguided attempt to outdo the Beatles, it is, in fact, "a neglected psychedelic masterpiece" and "superior to Sgt. Pepper as a document of that first British summer of love." It featured their most innovative arrangements, which incorporated African rhythms and full orchestration. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track Listings 1. Sing This All Together 2. Citadel 3. In Another Land 4. 2000 Man 5. Sing This All Together (See What Happens) 6. She's A Rainbow 7. The Lantern 8. 2000 Light Years From Home 9. On With The Show BETWEEN THE BUTTONS U.K. TRACKS - JAPAN LONDON RECORDS LAX 1009 IN NEAR MINT PLUS CONDITION 1. Yesterday's Papers - (with Rolling Stones) 2. My Obsession - (with Rolling Stones) 3. Back Street Girl - (with Rolling Stones) 4. Connection - (with Rolling Stones) 5. She Smiled Sweetly - (with Rolling Stones) 6. Cool, Calm & Collected - (with Rolling Stones) 7. All Sold Out - (with Rolling Stones) 8. Please Go Home - (with Rolling Stones) 9. Who's Been Sleeping Here? - (with Rolling Stones) 10. Complicated - (with Rolling Stones) 11. Miss Amanda Jones - (with Rolling Stones) 12. Something Happened to Me Yesterday - (with Rolling Stones) Details Playing time: 38 min. Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham, Jody H. Klein (Reissue) Distributor: Universal Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards (vocals, guitar); Mick Jagger (vocals); Brian Jones (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums). Recorded in 1966. Once known as hard-core blues/R&B traditionalists, the Stones plunged deeper into the waters of original songwriting on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, leading to a golden age of classic albums including LET IT BLEED, BEGGAR'S BANQUET and EXILE ON MAIN STREET. BUTTONS was also the last album produced by then-manager/svengali Andrew Loog Oldham. More importantly, the obscure songs on this tight package show the Stones coming into their own as composers. Between the melodic balladry of "Back Street Girl" and Mick Jagger's Dylanesque inflections on "She Smiled Sweetly," BUTTONS found the Stones in a strata far beyond covering Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly. Although none of these developments ranks with the Beatles' contemporaneous sonic experiments, the Fabs' bad-boy counterparts showed differing degrees of whimsy and sass, i.e. Ian Stewart's barrelhouse piano and Brian Jones' kazoo playing on "Cool, Calm & Collected" or the Dixieland-flavored "Something Happened To Me Yesterday." AFTEMATH U.K. TRACKS JAPAN LONDON RECORDS LAX 1006 IN NEAR MINT CONDITION - 1966 was a momentous year for albums. Aftermath was right up there with Pet Sounds, Revolver and Blonde On Blonde. The album represented a milestone for the Stones as it was the first to consist solely of Jagger/Richards original songs. It also featured the immaculate guitar work of Brian Jones and the remarkably-wry, observant "Mother's Little Helper," with extremely blatant and, for the time, controversial drug references. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track Listings 1. Mother's Little Helper 2. Stupid Girl 3. Lady Jane 4. Under My Thumb 5. Doncha Bother Me 6. Goin' Home 7. Flight 505 8. High And Dry 9. Out Of Time 10. It's Not Easy 11. I Am Waiting 12. Take It Or Leave It 13. Think 14. What To Do BEGGARS BANQUET - JAPAN LONDON RECORDS LAX 1012 IN MINT MINUS CONDITION From 1968, one of the most innovative albums of the Sixties, including two of the group's best songs -- "Street Fighting Man" and "Sympathy For The Devil." The introduction of producer Jimmy Miller refocused the band with enthralling results returning to their blues roots albeit in a radical new way. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track Listings 1. Sympathy For The Devil 2. New Expectations 3. Dear Doctor 4. Parachute Woman 5. Jigsaw Puzzle 6. Street Fighting Man 7. Prodigal Son 8. Stray Cat Blues 9. Factory Girl 10. Salt Of The Earth SKU Number: *